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Example sentences for "who should"

  • The hall rung with acclamations, and cup and horn was filled to the Norwegian, who should be speedily in possession of his English territory.

  • This was a necessary precaution, in order to secure equality betwixt the two bodies who should be opposed to each other.

  • But at last, as they with many a long look looked over the wall of Mansoul, they thought that they saw some returning to the town; and thought again, Who should they be too, who should they be?

  • When this petition was come to the palace of the King, who should it be delivered to but to the King's Son.

  • And they chose out twelve alcades on the one part, and twelve on the other, who should decide in what manner he was bound to perform combat who impeached a Council.

  • He who should relate to you the great preparations, and the great nobleness which were made for the nonce, would have much to recount.

  • And the King called a porter, who should go with them, bearing a writing from the King, that all things needful should be given unto them so long as they were in his lands.

  • Fie upon our physicians, who should blush to be outdone by a woman in their own province.

  • Should, he concluded, unexpected obstacles oppose his return, he would send in his place his son, Prince Charles, who should reside in Brussels.

  • Mrs Merdle curled the little finger of her left hand as who should say, 'I have caught you.

  • Mr Barnacle solemnly bent his head as who should say, 'I do not deny that it is a liberty; proceed to take another liberty, and let me know your business.

  • As who should say, I devote him to the celestial Powers as an immortal artist!

  • The person of the house gave another little laugh, and then nodded her head several times, as who should moralize, 'Oh this world, this world!

  • This arrangement Mrs Wilfer sanctioned with a stately inclination of her head and wave of her gloves, as who should say, 'Your demerits shall be overlooked, and you shall be mercifully gratified, poor people.

  • Thus the melancholy retainer, as who should say, 'Come down and be poisoned, ye unhappy children of men!

  • A dear girl, Mr Chuzzlewit, though I say it, who should not.

  • The honest man bestowed a glance on Mr Chuzzlewit, as who should say 'You see!

  • James bewildered, "who should there be more?

  • He made a little half airy movement with his hand, as who should say: 'Such things--such things will happen to us all!

  • Jolly stood up and made a little bow as who should say: 'You've passed.

  • And he smote it with his sword and cut off its wings: whereupon it erected its head and made signs as who should say, 'Look what is at the top of the tree.

  • And ye are three and need a fourth, who should be a man, witty, sensible and discreet, one who can keep counsel.

  • But she rejoined by signs, as who should say, "If you do not come down, I will wake the Afrit on you, and he will kill you without mercy.

  • And she nodded her head and made signs as who should say, 'Yes, indeed: this is my history and what befell me.

  • So he winked to Jaafer to ask, but the latter turned and signed to him as who should say, 'Be silent: this is no time for impertinent curiosity.

  • As who should say, God has had mercy upon, and been gracious to you, that he might show to others, for their encouragement, that they have ground to come to him to be saved.

  • It had only just begun, for she recognised--who should recognise if not she?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "who should" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal and vegetable life; prime minister and deputy prime minister; wedded wife; white marble; who are; who came; who made; who seems; who was; who were; whoever shall; whole crowd; whole race; whole series; whole soul; whole wheat; whom thou hast given; whose body; whose head; whose house; whose life; whose love; whose names; whose nature; whose shoes; whose work